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mud'w"““M“h " Coming Tussday Only SPECIAL AUTHENTIC WAR NEWS “fack” n ® |pre—————— B s o vl 2 i o B e I 9OL2NIAL THEATRE ".'::' atdnt"mean "o Sndshe sure to be satisfactory. lfmbnilh-nhrigum ‘m-—fifimeMmM | gained. n Exguisite Drama of a Mother’s Love Ever he Bulletin has the Targest g et g ou the S5 SE el kinds, your work and efforts, as well as the fruits them- HEIR Selig Comedy "Tnzwmmuemx- mrw- eirculation of any paper in East- ig 3fl : o i e i i £ “F, WHO DISAPPEARED” Edison arn Connecticut ana from three B 3 ump selves, are apt to be wasted. Don't take any risk with to four times larger than that of 5 r - 2% any in Norwich. It is delivered “It was then that Bobbert showed gy your preserving this season. Let US supply your needs. to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses human inteliigence. How, he demanded, in Norwich, a: | read by ninety- phois. o did I propose to transfer the gasoline? three per cent. of te people. In ;. R sy s e 1. poured that gusoline into the wu; i Daming car—a nstead of into Bobbert's mouth as o :l‘:nd:‘m it u‘:d-;:rm-d.: over ‘uncemfortable features if one did not fu_med fo—he was sound and peace-|§ Mason Fruit Jars nu:‘u Jar %gd y ouses, sod ully asleep—and after the last drop i SInE dar SR peice 50 Banisecn 1o ove 5100 wnd.In — e I T &l of thess places it is consid- In the appointment of Attorney Gen- A : blooming car and found-1 had to have . fl..b_“ e Sure Seal Jar Rubbers—price bc o their common scl traint; eral McReynolds as a member of the some gasoline to prime the carburetor, % they s Have the advantage of & business | SINGLE ADMISSION . R o S dally. United States supreme court to Al ned that she was wondering what|,; it was entirely run dry! Plnu at d5c a dozen A A Boia e Al TRANSFERABLE SE Eastern Connecticut has forty. !- er and mother woul L ‘Hastily omitting my highwayman Quarts at 50c a dozen Lightning J: %c & d¢ u-—uwpuent that to learn Eng- TICKETS 56 nine towns, one hundred and father was touchyl” in force pushed|efOrts on six cars before one would Half gallon, T6c a dozen Ry 0% ¢ Rltish is the essential foundation for any sixty-five postoffice distriots, e T s L of s voma.| P use and listen to me, and drawing business career in which communica- | PLAYING DAY and NIGH1 i veil over my seance with the k po- .. and eixty rural fres delivery nip| 1 Haat detocted ahead. of us another caf| jiceman who objected to my car being . e a part, and yet this branch i Music by that had halted end I made for in the middle of a garden patch, and Seal Preserving Requisites widely megiscted ‘ot ‘ail the fundamen- = The Bulletin Is sold in svery to ssked the man In it if he'd carry me |0, (1S TUECS O S EITIER PR SOT ) Sure Jars Glass Jar Fillaate. aoh. Tubbs pown and all of the R. F. D. X <o evieve was restored to the arms of her “Ball” Our- Seal Fruit J-n. green Preserving Spouub-—lr. 10c, 12%e m probablilities are, that the old- Wednudly and F'h routss in Eastern Connscticut. §| Reynolds represents a 2 travel - weary and with glass top and clamps— | gnd 15c each. fashioned “spelling bee” while not 2 thought different from those with a be mouth parents at 1 wi m‘n’. jar— Ladles, tin and granite ware— f|based on modern educational psy- Evenings gl sympathy and offers of help and begged | 5¢o511y waiting on the porch steps, and o) e & & - | 10¢ and 15c. chology, was more effective than our 53 CIRCULATION i, b o St i o ot T i o " AT E0ed Bonpl 1| aiotune 0ty Sy S M| P ¢ e o o e e s [P R BT | Swaka's Orchestrs , 3 3 | Bobberts® ret eir domiclle t: a dozen - < e A1 WVOragEeaecmnenerns 4c12 §| M8 GDIILY has recommended him tofling cordlallty—they had surrounded | R2"iCE: Ziild e cook and the sec: Half gallon, $1.25 a dozen ot T e Sy Demiccracy Must Move Forward, Tuesday and Thursday pha N not only this but the last administra- | entirely too much alcohol! ond maid all waiting on the horse- |} ° opping by u.. been pointed out that this Eveni Now, I am a fatalistic and daring ings 3905, mverage s § 920 $|ton In which he served as am as-|,. ;"¢ pelleve me, hair rose in|Dlock to get into the Nouss, mad ag war has practically been made by PR hy sistant attorney general, being partic- | forte Vot Hot videl” e tangoed all | hatters—I will merely say that bqond Ives—bc three one, the Emperor of Aus- | Cars Stop at the Grounds Rockweli St ularly idéntifled with * thie _tobaceo| over the road and whenever I would iy emasiion T ot feel aEisie Jelly Glasses—Jar Covers Food Choppers, large size—ssc. || irla 1s in hia Senility: tho ‘other, the | S e cases. He has made a good Tecord as| suggest turning toward the garage the . o - Seansen Jdly (ewees, with Us EBmperor : % 5 prosecutor of {llegal combinations | lady would clutch his arm and whim- |f {ry it again to-night!"—Chicege|} TeoWnee JOW HESECh ; the third, the Emperor STETSON & YOUNG BP9 5. under the Sherman act, and it now re- | PeT- firmly he could mot i Masen Jur Cotvers, elain linea B tis usatal Datapre. Pt maing to be seen buw sl tha able I et o W o car ‘odming —prietc st First quality Granits Ware with ]| iho same Rathority say that hevor Carpenters and Builders . ong back of us. _ en in Burope have prosecutor can wesr the ermine. gl the wiitle be kept up & mono- 'THER VIEW INTS bail handles— g By g Pe Best work and materials st right The Bulleti low Y A man of fifty-two years be has allogus of sympathy for me. We rods c PO $-quart at ue power to bring such a frightful | Feft WOTL 3 Have ulletin Follow YOu || 1ong period of usefuiness hefors miles and miles before I could argue 10°qunst ot Sso the entire continent— on the bench of the highest court in|him into turning to the left. When P Jar Caps—Rubbers 12-quart at 43c 2 Telephone. 50 WEST MAIN ST. lers of The Bulletin leaving || the land. While others many have|we hit the street car track I made Mason V: Sar Cos: Sple X 16-quart at 55c : v W inde £ acuum y D Tor Smcation teige o Dave seemed to be better qualified for the|ready to spring out and take a car,| Wo are reminded that these tmpen | . ciion, - the most successful and 20-quart at 8% Xoep closure yet devised for Preserving Ketties, with whits $onch with rder | | administration of the dutles, he like Liege and along the German coasts all|§ sanitary X e B beorses oy || preaecessors, who have beeote. soms come out of that ridiculous “cheese-|j Screw top jars—price 35c a dozen. | enamel lining— of the greatest justices, is given the Y C 0 box on a raft"—Ericcson’s onitor. Hconomy Jar Caps—ptice 20c a $-quart at ¢9c, value Sic ‘ = = opportunity to demonstrate his judiclal EVER DAY REFLE '" Ns | RESTORING FOREIGN COMMERCE. | ability. That he will be confirmed — o there seems to be little reason to The International Harvester company —Meriden Journal. dozen. 10-quart at 4%, valu The government is brought face 0| joutt and he will be numbered among. was regarded as one of the good | face with the question of restoring| e young members of bench and ap 3 s trusts, but the United States court THE PuRTE““s & MITGHE'_L cu . THE NORWICH ELECTRIC C0. 100 Franklin Street Westinghouse Electric Flat Irons | our foreign commerce, the bottom of says that it is an illegal one and must whieh has so suddenly fallen out :2: flw’;; ;:";‘o’;‘;; ‘:‘m’“"' - be dissolved. That puts a crimp in through the developments in Europe, s James Boswell drank eagerly of the|itS E0odness—New Britain Herald. iAs the Tesult thereof it has been real- ForhRe e wisdom poured out by Dr. Johnson on t;hu that extraordinary action is call- WILD CARROTS, al RO & QS an dent el "3‘3!3; ;\;c-lmsac':x:;‘xw "l"‘ o ‘ 1§ s 2 ed for and that brought ebout the| It is a timely matter to which :-‘; !lgihke (‘;‘gud{::x *‘:;g Jaml veanisl ot i Hirtlonl. conasts’ Saad .u“.a freeman. Commission 'ovunmgng tar Take it home, use it, | cpange in the ship registry regula-|County Agent Lincoln calls attention| 'S Speak | hew into thelr pay ‘snvelopes iast week.|| TIMELY EDITORIALS ||from beins o mostrum’is an sppiica: id without § ' tions, making it possible for forelgn|in urging the cutting of wild carrot| 3%ed N8 Was hish). ~~ e etary of the company . said tion of practical sense to the manage- and wonder how you ever did without it | butit voun;_hto urrynl.}}elflns of !:ma before it goes to seed. While it can-| gerful “Life of Johnson” some of the|that its purpose was ‘“to get fim N :en; o;,;nunblnd.;::r:r!‘n?t 1ltuv|‘n | eountry. le unce: ntlies ‘which | not fail of recognition as a great - guessing™” and that there was no t- — only partial wi ut- mn linger 1n the minds of ‘private] detrtment to any Tarm, 1 must be un- | he saidr | L 1o read. Mo Boswell | mificance in the notice. | But idual Secty 121l unisim the Yites. the & kand tal ak to the safety with which|derstood that it is through individual| “Whatever you have, spend less.|does that decrease the worry of the Infiddual Beopone! AnE.TRen & S date W - chénges can Do made and es-|opposition that the proper obstruc-| FFugKllty is not only the basis of quiet,| employes?—New Haven Register. e ity |, Con Wb Slgiud sn. ek il %o t of bemeficence. Get much e H Shbe Taolstation from the warships of | tion is golng to be placed In the way| DUt of benefcence Get as TUcH| .o omcial censor does the work ot |and advantages of commission govern- [attract the attention of the people? STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND 5% SHyE » 0se nations engaged in war, make it| of its overrunning the land. Theugh|PS3ES ties thi h that | Possibly they will heip but it is fruit- Untll Sept. 8, 4 t that the Within your income, and you won't|the correspondent now, and if we may ment for eitles this E ; m ! Tesponse from that|it is not gemerally respected, it should| o far wrong.” judge of its actual quality by the|should catch the attention of the in- A-;: to 2 epen:ml:n‘ !:‘am altogether. £ fon is golng to be slow, and en-|not be forgotten that negligence in|®'To a barrister named Stmpson Dr.|claims of the other side, he is far|dividual citizen, in Bridgeport and |Advanced met! in city government :ur‘ly.lnu:aquata to meetrt the ]g:- permitting wild earrot to go to seed is| Johnson wrote: ahead ot the ‘old-mwm'l gatherer | elsewhere, under mdon or any [are of Jitt mvin” ue it they ::t;:n‘:u s° AN | Matids and move our exports to Fu-|in violation of the law and subject| “Small debts 1 i ;|in partisan blas, exaggeration d G el fwope and South American ports as in | to prosecution and a fine. This 18 ’::e they are e':tfllnl" on ‘:“;er;mgjd:?;d and general worthiessnéss ot his eut- TR ey e e . ! givings. The public understands that|the keynote of the commission form |they may y_mean progress—New AM AN Ppast and as the opportunity for|of the laws which helps to burden the| an scarcely be escaped without a - > best Haven Evening Reglst i on calls for. Sathte B At e At | wound, Great debts are like cannon: | the censored news is more likely to be|of government. the opportunity | Haven Evening Register. *8:55 **9:15 | Block Ialand, . . Thas is it & time when gove ] sott e B Thek - of loud nolse, but little, danger. You|what the censor would like to have it|for voters to get a city government 1025 1045 | Wateh Bill, L government | gether e attention. must, therefore, be prepared to dis-|than what it actually isand that there-|that is true to their interests In its Learn English First. & o action is called for. Stagnation is| Like the caterpillar, moths and nu:er ge petty debts that you may have|fore it is to be taken with several |underlying principle. In other words, 11:30 12:00 | New London, . threatened by the inability to carry|pests the wild carrot deserves to be|lelsure, with security, to struggie with | grains of salt according to its special [if the voters of Bridgepert want good | Something must be wrong with e 195 1:30 | Norwich, . . . on its commerce and as a relief for|kept at the minimum, but such is im- | the rest”” bearing.—Bridgeport Stafdard. Sovernment, it they want to avold |school system which turns out so B B unusual situation, the length of | possible where negligence and failure| Again Dr. Johnson Wrote to Boswell: it they | pany graduates with a reckless dis- I *Daily, exeept Sundars. | *Sundcvs ealy. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays WATCH HILL &% | BLOCK ISLAND =¥ Aduits, 50c; Childres 25c. Aduiis, 75¢; Childres, £, o ey it is impossible to determine,|to assume individual responsib] “Do not ustom yourself to <o Perhaps these German. scholars— |desire to get absolute control without government ownership of such | prevall, | Thers are. bcantig wheco|Sider debt only as an inconvenience; | Who it must be remembered are mot|the aid of politicians, Jt they want io | resard for the English Janguage; both 88 are necessary is projected.|indifference has resulted fn the prev- |30 Wil find it & calamity, Let it be|absclutely disinterested critics of thejgst & felats wortd fo0 Svoey MOUSr M‘:‘.Wa B 2= 2o, :{n: thealence of large orops of the wild Sy 90t 0 Iy s e e o bt ion e Saciny | oie form of government they can proposition nd the| carrots, just the seme as caterpillars| There is something likable in that dis. [ in error in our assumption that Ger-|have it. P of ‘taking over foreign|have been permitted to destroy entire|tinction Johnson made between the|many militarism and German ambition| That s also the keyriote of any iships, there is dispelled any possible | orchards and become a menace to the | rattling. worrying. and wounding hall| lie at the bottom of this trouble. They|desirable form of free government 4 nt, surmise that the deal is not in £ood|whole neighborhood. To pull these up | Of smail debts and the Jess dangerous|naturally know much more of _the|individual responsibility. That fs why |can take 150 words Sceation & wine faith, or that it is undertaken simple|by the roots would mean an endless|boOming of the cannon of big debt.|details of European maneuverings nostrums, such as initiative | ute, nor write 30 words a minute on take the forei thel A dozen credi k Dbills | than ‘most of us; perhaps they even AT g Who, it Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landizde st Wateh - Then thoy Taap e, the | task but thelr removal through cutting | 5 GFR TIT'WIT Trae fife miserante | know a little 0o much of the detail| tried—merely being |siven unlimited can write a fl Taland. For further infermation, party rates. =9oly at sifise inactivity which they have been forced | is not only within the bounds of I T B th ve v|to have an uncbscured outlook upon m;fl—amemr:;uu the apathy, the | stralghtforward bun- letter with- ough you can continue to live gayly 3 S s son but a duty which justice to ony 1 Y| the elementary principles involved. %S¢ the individus | out ‘The situation is one which must be | neighbor and respect for the law l.m- w% _w.x';:e d-f?:\tnm:;::': !.w:)fi‘ygs But they cannot tell us that our met. w 2re no American ships to| pose. The wild carrot like other nils- | share of the debt burden of New York | sympathies in this affair are ground. the task but the plan which|ances shonld go, and go before the cxg and state might be about $1,300,| ed in hatred of the Right s devised, should serve to afford|seed is sown for the next year's crop, it does nat sesm to be one of the|there we know more of the subject femporary relief, and the future of| + things Wortl;owurryi.nt about. B%: i :hhnn t‘hwfldm m“Am :nn:: ‘;::: e 1,300 o' ere is mn can participation in forelgn com- EDITORIAL NOTES. LD o 8t o o0 Lales. | shanerely admived 254 Nanre univers u m mel‘ can take care of itself. A cargo of toys has arrived in this|he should realize very soon what it|sally beloved than that of Germany.— 1 country from Germany.. Do your g&nn- to “sink into the quagmires of | New London Day. stmas pis Aot "’-flu death «P;tm 3:( 'u th o e e :fl:“of the bigger debts are incurred Even the s-n;:- In::ldol\e‘d.c < us e cause of : only after careful consideration of the| The Senate Banking ‘wrrency . sorrow through Christendom, | s (oC Lie, in Burope 1s enough tof chances of ent; you incur them | Committee has approved the momina- al ance a o male the Alsatian mountains and the| & e it does the in the reasonable hope that you will|tions of Messrs. Delano and Wi 3 . - m‘..h'-'-d,;;,,m ot T Medeoms Do e it |l SIS A0 et o g i e b W | Our Entire Stock of Summer Dresses, in —_— o @ something out of e use of | public emergency senators are ng L. cleven years of his| When it comes to a humidity bath|the borrowed sum. The little debts|to overlook the fact that @ man s well : 8s pope has directed wisely | there are @ good many people who |Plle up with astonishing persistency— | fitted for the place.—Chicago Herald. . . E L3 well the great religious organ- | prefer to take it near the seashore, |And ¥ou know that no permanent profit . R Fb' v Tven though chosen against has come from what they represent. | Machinists in Norway make $7.50 heé assumed the responsibill-| There 15 occasionally o day which| Jeep clear of small debis. { Sl ‘ dutles of the high position|reminds the casual observer that sum- faithfulness and | Somsclen- mer is at hand 20d dolng its worsf. is per- Though his holding of the of-| The T H EN NOW Sixty years ago this week the Today practically all the world’s Tnited Siates Government sent out seas have been charted; but about HUMMER WINDOW SCREENS 18x33 worth 25C. ... 0 eevercncans E 0 24x33 worth 30c.... Etc., at extraordinary low prices. 24x37 worth 35c. ... 28x37 worth 40C. ...voneeaaas . SEE BELOW its 1 scientific expedition for ex- 7,000,000 square miles, or one- 4 LAWN MOWERS ,and_charting the Southern elghth of the total land surface of White Lingerie Dresses $1.95 up, Value $4.00 to $7.00 || $3.00, reduced to........ sna .v.:m‘;.‘a‘.‘:;“’.‘:? S e e e S Nhe. Sreat . pamerte Striped Voile Dresses $3.49 up, value $5.00 to $8.50 $3.50, reduced to. Its ief, Commander $2.50 $2.75 a : 00, reduced to. $3.28 s e Moo e, 28 Flowered Crepe Dresses $3.49 up, value $5.00 to $8.50 :Z, 50, :ed:ccd- to i e $3.50 ETE e Rsa the tarih gur ||| Linen Suits $1.95 up, value $5.00 to $7.50 > GARDEN HOSE -5 fig.y‘w:‘fifixz;&i'ffi ':l,‘g’f Linen Coats $1.95 up, vahie $5.00 to $7.50 P % inch, Sipl £ plore many unknown islands, he = s lue $2.00 2 b gths il -ply ceewe ool Q o o MO o e I Lm-li _*; ?:-:"P- Jue $2 :om 50 ft. lengths, 3% inch, 5-:1)’ P .m $425 $6.00 F Y and xfi;n"d:f SD‘:\;!& rule, I-{e tcotn— highway of commerce and its travel . ward to the pre Ao lengths, of Greson ana Washingion. Hoar. <0 Bonton Corsets $2.50, value $3.00 ey o e ORI Tived in Honolulu at the time when 50 ft. lengths, 34 inch, 5-ply..... 227 Tato ke nands of the French Gueea (|} Royal Worcester Carsets 89¢ up, value $1.25 50 ft. lengths, 34 inch, 6-pl Dbut—Wilkes made it so evident that . 0 §t. lengths, 34 inch, Oply..... PR A - Sl AR i .00 GRASS SHEARS Ameflunm In Samoa he tion in the mid > > Ghint (3o ave 1 the United Siates ROYALEEBTRADINGS!‘M-—h 25¢ Grass SHEATS. . v vuvveereenesnns up by and He display barbarjan chief. one of ita miost val 50c Grass Shears...........coecieneeaiass WITH EVERY PURCHASE 2 FRUIT JARS AND ALUMINUM 3 . o e i The Household cesereasaadal

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